Hi,
On 2010-01-11 at 22:51:29 [+0100], Kris Moore <kris at pcbsd.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, Stephan Assmus wrote:
> > Von: Kris Moore <kris at pcbsd.com>
> >> On 01/11/2010 06:07, Stephan Assmus wrote:
> >>> the subject says it all. My SATA controller is in AHCI mode. I have
> >>> only one hard drive attached (WD Velociraptor, 150 GB version). On
> >>> the drive are
> >>> 3 primary partitions and one extended partition with several logical
> >>> partitions. I was able to install plain FreeBSD 8.0, using the
> >>> FreeBSD 8 network installation CD to this drive.
> >>
> >> What was the device name of your drive on this system with ahci
> >> enabled? ada[0-9]? If so, I added support for it to svn a few days
> >> ago, should be detected in next release :)
> >
> > I have since removed FreeBSD again. Unfortunately, I installed and
> > removed again quite a number of systems these past days and I am
> > getting confused over what happened in which platform... :-) I think it
> > was ada0, but I may remember it wrong. I am wondering if the device
> > name may have had an "s" in it? But that could have been the longer
> > version that mentions the slices. Sorry for not being very helpful here.
>> Thats ok :)
>> Somebody else mentioned same issue, and we just needed to add ada[0-9] to
> devices we probe. If you get a chance, give it a whirl on 8.0-RC when its
> out, and let me know if its still broken, along with the device name its
> using.
Ok, I will. I'll stay on this list and guess I will catch the news when the
RC is out. :-)
Best regards,
-Stephan